Neuroendocrine Support
Carnosine May Protect Brain Health: 02.01.10
By VRP Staff A new study reviewed the protective properties of L-carnosine on brain degeneration. Carnosine is a di-peptide made up of the two amino acids, beta-alanine and L-histidine. It is found in... Read More
Herb Supports Healthy Lipid Levels: 11.01.09
By VRP Staff A new study indicates that a popular botanical can help balance lipid levels when used alone or in combination with conventional pharmaceutical treatment. According to the American Heart... Read More
The Little-Known Culprit Behind Clogged Arteries: 10.13.09
By VRP Staff It’s a scary statistic: Atherosclerosis is responsible for more than forty percent of the deaths in this country. 1 But what’s even more frightening is that one of its primary... Read More
Could Aging be a Curable “Disease”?: 09.29.09
By VRP Staff The notion of aging as a treatable condition—where the average human lifespan lasts not just seventy-five years but may extend to as long as several centuries, and knowing that plastic... Read More
Are AGEs Implicated in Atherosclerosis?: 09.01.09
By Nieske Zabriskie, ND Arterial stiffening occurs as early atherosclerosis is developing and is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, dementia, and death. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory... Read More
Ribonucleic Acid Part Three: Potential Therapeutic Uses: 08.01.09
By Ward Dean, MD For nearly twenty-five years—from the mid 1950s to the late 70s—New York physician Benjamin Frank, M.D., pioneered the use of nucleic acids in the therapy of aging and chronic... Read More
Ribonucleic Acid Part Two: 07.01.09
By Ward Dean, MD In 2003 the scientific community celebrated two important milestones. First, April 2003 was the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA, revealed by James Watson and... Read More
Ribonucleic Acid Part One: 06.01.09
By Ward Dean, MD Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw’s 1982 bestselling book, Life Extension— A Practical, Scientific Approach (more than 2.5 million copies sold), is generally recognized as the spark... Read More
Carnosine Protects Animal Brains From Ischemic Stroke Damage: 03.01.08
By VRP Staff A new study has found that the amino acid carnosine protected the brains of mice from the damage caused by experimental strokes. In past studies, carnosine has demonstrated multiple neuroprotective... Read More
The President’s Desk: 12.01.07
By Robert Watson, President/CEO Our company has long been known for its commitment to delivering research-based solutions to the ever increasing health challenges ahead of us as we age. Recently, I saw... Read More
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